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Axial Length of the Eye?, AXL, IOL master? A-scan, ultrascan

by eye_doc 2025. 4. 19.

👁 What is Axial Length of the Eye?

Axial Length (AXL) refers to the distance from the anterior corneal pole to the posterior scleral pole
essentially the front-to-back length of the eyeball.

 

 


🧬 Basic Eye Anatomy

  • Cornea (anterior 1/6):
    • Radius: ~8mm
  • Sclera (posterior 5/6):
    • Radius: ~12mm
  • The eye is a non-perfect sphere, composed of two fused spherical parts.

 

 


📏 Axial Length Growth

AgeAxial Length
At birth ~18mm
Age 3 ~23mm
Age 14+ ~23–24mm
  • Rapid growth occurs in early childhood
  • Final adult size is usually reached in teenage years
  • Influenced by refraction type (myopia/hyperopia), race, gender, measurement method

🔍 Findings from Korean Studies

YearSubjectsMean AXLMethod
1983 170 adults 23.5–23.99mm A-scan ultrasound
1990 150 adults 23.0–23.49mm A-scan
2003 150 adults 23.939mm Partial Coherence Interferometry (IOL Master)

✅ Summary

  • Normal adult axial length: 23–24mm
  • May vary with age, sex, refraction type, and equipment used
  • Accurate AXL is crucial in cataract surgery, myopia control, and refractive analysis

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